Collagens are abundant structural proteins found in connective tissues such as bones, swim bladder, skin, blood vessels, intestines, and cartilage. They make up around 30% of the total protein. The purpose of this paper is to provide a summary of the current knowledge about collagen isolated from marine organisms and its possible applications. Collagen is widely used in pharmaceuticals, food, biomedical and cosmetic industries due to its cell adhesion, biocompatibility, and safety properties. This review discusses various methods for extracting collagen from marine vertebrates and its physicochemical properties. Enzymatic extractions might be a more effective at extracting collagen than acidic extractions. Peptides derived from collagen hyd...
This chapter presents a comprehensive description of the different methods used for collagen extract...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in both vertebrates and invertebrates, and it´s the primary st...
In the last two decades, marine collagen has attracted great scientific and industrial interest as a...
Collagen is the main fibrous structural protein in the extracellular matrix and connective tissue of...
Collagens are the most abundant high molecular weight proteins in both invertebrate and vertebrate o...
Collagens are the most abundant high molecular weight proteins in both invertebrate and vertebrate o...
Collagens are the most abundant high molecular weight proteins in both invertebrate and vertebrate o...
The predominant sources of collagen for cosmetic purposes were traditionally derived from bovine and...
Marine organisms harbor numerous bioactive substances that can be utilized in the pharmaceutical and...
The predominant sources of collagen for cosmetic purposes were traditionally derived from bovine and...
Marine organisms harbor numerous bioactive substances that can be utilized in the pharmaceutical and...
This chapter focuses on the fibril forming collagens type I, II, III; collagen type V and the baseme...
Collagen is one of the most widely used biomaterials, not only due its biocompatibility, biodegrada...
This chapter focuses on the fibril forming collagens type I, II, III; collagen type V and the baseme...
Collagen is a kind of biocompatible protein material, which is widely used in medical tissue enginee...
This chapter presents a comprehensive description of the different methods used for collagen extract...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in both vertebrates and invertebrates, and it´s the primary st...
In the last two decades, marine collagen has attracted great scientific and industrial interest as a...
Collagen is the main fibrous structural protein in the extracellular matrix and connective tissue of...
Collagens are the most abundant high molecular weight proteins in both invertebrate and vertebrate o...
Collagens are the most abundant high molecular weight proteins in both invertebrate and vertebrate o...
Collagens are the most abundant high molecular weight proteins in both invertebrate and vertebrate o...
The predominant sources of collagen for cosmetic purposes were traditionally derived from bovine and...
Marine organisms harbor numerous bioactive substances that can be utilized in the pharmaceutical and...
The predominant sources of collagen for cosmetic purposes were traditionally derived from bovine and...
Marine organisms harbor numerous bioactive substances that can be utilized in the pharmaceutical and...
This chapter focuses on the fibril forming collagens type I, II, III; collagen type V and the baseme...
Collagen is one of the most widely used biomaterials, not only due its biocompatibility, biodegrada...
This chapter focuses on the fibril forming collagens type I, II, III; collagen type V and the baseme...
Collagen is a kind of biocompatible protein material, which is widely used in medical tissue enginee...
This chapter presents a comprehensive description of the different methods used for collagen extract...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in both vertebrates and invertebrates, and it´s the primary st...
In the last two decades, marine collagen has attracted great scientific and industrial interest as a...